The Pharmacology of Psychotherapeutic Drugs by Franz T.v. Brücke, Oleh Hornykiewicz, Ernest B. Sigg.

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Main Authors: Brücke, Franz T.v (Author), Hornykiewicz, Oleh (Author), Sigg, Ernest B. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 1969.
Edition:1st ed. 1969.
Series:Heidelberg Science Library,
Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • I. Phenothiazine Derivatives
  • A. Structure-activity Relationships
  • B. Peripheral Effects
  • C. Central Effects
  • D. Endocrine Effects
  • E. Metabolic Fate of Phenothiazines
  • F. Habituation and Withdrawal
  • G. Adverse Reactions and Treatment Risks
  • II. Butyrophenones
  • A. Structure Activity Relationships
  • B. Peripheral Effects
  • C. Central Effects
  • D. Biochemical Effects
  • E. Adverse Reactions and Dangers
  • III. Reserpine and Reserpine-like Agents
  • A. Structure-activity Relationships
  • B. Peripheral Effects
  • C. Central Effects
  • D. Endocrine Effects of Reserpine
  • E. Metabolic Fate of Reserpine
  • F. Adverse Reactions and Dangers
  • IV. Minor Tranquilizers
  • A. Central Effects
  • B. Peripheral Effects
  • C. Metabolic Studies
  • D. Adverse Reactions
  • V. Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
  • A. The Physiologic Significance of Monoamine Oxidase
  • B. Classification of MAO-inhibitors and their Structure-activity Relationship
  • C. Biochemical and Pharmacologic Effects of MAO-inhibitors
  • D. Fate of MAO-inhibitors in the Body
  • E. Adverse Reactions and Dangers
  • VI. Thymoleptics
  • A. Peripheral Effects
  • B. Central Effects
  • C. Metabolic Fate
  • D. Adverse Reactions
  • VII. Chemical Structures, General Clinical Use and Daily Human Rose Range of the most Frequently Used Psychotherapeutic Drugs
  • Abbreviations.